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Why are we in Okinawa? : A History of Violence - Jon Mitchell

Why are we in Okinawa?

A History of Violence

By: Jon Mitchell, Hideki Yoshikawa (Foreword by), Mark Selden (Editor)

Hardcover | 2 April 2026

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This book provides a compellingly readable history of Japan's southernmost prefecture. It chronicles how indigenous Okinawans have suffered colonization, discrimination and slaughter from Japan and the United States â" and explores mounting tensions with China which threaten to plunge the islands into conflict in the coming years.

Once the thriving Ryukyu Kingdom, an independent state which grew rich from maritime trade between China, Japan, and southeast Asia, the islands were annexed by Japan in the late-nineteenth century â" then sacrificed in 1945 to delay an Allied assault on the mainland. After the war, Okinawa was abandoned to US colonial rule for 27 years, during which residents were denied civil, labour, and democratic rights. Responding to these injustices, Okinawans engaged in widespread non-violent resistance which paralleled the African American civil rights movement unfurling at the same time in the United States. Okinawan protests grew so strong that, in 1972, they forced the return of the islands to Japanese control. But despite residents' wishes, the US military presence remained largely unchanged, accompanied by crimes, accidents and damage to the environment.
Today, there are 31 US bases in Okinawa, which has a land mass half the size of Rhode Island, and Okinawans are the poorest people in Japan. In recent years, China has exacerbated tensions in the region, questioning Japan's control of Okinawa and dispatching ships to the disputed Senkaku Islands. Many Okinawans are angry at being pawns in the play of greater powers â" whether Japan, the United States or China. Resistance continues to permeate Okinawan society, from mass protests and marches, to music, comedy and art. Okinawa offers a model of democratic participation and civic engagement for the rest of Japan and beyond.

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